Using Melodyne ARA with Logic Pro X

SYNTHiC4TE | Oct 03 2018 | 129 MB

Eli Krantzberg delivers a series dedicated to the new Melodyne ARA feature now in Logic Pro X! See and hear how amazing this new functionality is, and what it can do for your tracks and productions. Eli starts off with an introduction covering what ARA is and then jumps right in, explaining how to switch between Track Mode and Clip Mode in Melodyne ARA, how to edit or reference multiple tracks, control playback, and enter Note Assignment Mode. Next you’ll see how Melodyne’s ARA 2 integration works with Logic’s Take Folders and Quick Swipe comping, followed by how edits within Melodyne ARA are applied to looped regions in Logic Pro X in real-time. Next, you’ll discover how to use the “Apply Project Tempo from the File Tempo” menu to make sure Melodyne’s time grid is in sync with Logic’s bar ruler, and then how to work around the incompatibilities between ARA and Logic’s Flex Time when changing song tempo.

Melodyne Studio 4 v4.2.0.20 WiN

Team R2R | 02 Oct 2018 | 26.2MB

PLATFORM : WiN32/64 – STANDALONE/VSTi/VST3/RTAS/AAX(MODiFiED)

Melodyne is a software application for OS X or Windows with which you can edit audio in a more musical way than was ever thought possible. In Melodyne, you work with notes – and not with a meaningless wave form. You don’t just see where the music gets louder or quieter but also where notes begin and end and at what pitch they lie. You can modify each note and thereby influence directly the intonation, phrasing and dynamics – and do this not only with vocals and monophonic instruments but with polyphonic instruments such as pianos and guitars as well. Working with Melodyne is like being able to say to a vocalist “sing this note a bit longer” or to a pianist “give slightly less weight to the third in this chord” – hours, weeks, even years after the recording session.

Melodyne 4 Advanced TUTORiAL

SYNTHiC4TE | March 18 2016 | 501 MB

In this in-depth video tutorial series, Melodyne expert goes beyond Melodyne 4 Explained and dives deeper into Melodyne 4’s power features, showing you how to unleash the full creative potential of this “must have” pitch and time manipulation tool. Eli starts off with multi-track editing in Melodyne, including an overview of the Melodyne 4 Studio standalone interface, then moves into a demonstration of importing audio and using the Auto Stretch feature. Eli then explains his best practices for multiple track file management, as well as explores both mouse and key command navigation, scrubbing, scrolling, and zooming.

Melodyne Studio 4 v4.1.1.011 MAC

PlatenseSoul | 15.10.2017 | 126.69 MB

STANDALONE/AU/VST/VST3/AAX/RTAS 32/64

Melodyne is a software application for OS X or Windows with which you can edit audio in a more musical way than was ever thought possible. In Melodyne, you work with notes – and not with a meaningless wave form. You don’t just see where the music gets louder or quieter but also where notes begin and end and at what pitch they lie. You can modify each note and thereby influence directly the intonation, phrasing and dynamics – and do this not only with vocals and monophonic instruments but with polyphonic instruments such as pianos and guitars as well. Working with Melodyne is like being able to say to a vocalist “sing this note a bit longer” or to a pianist “give slightly less weight to the third in this chord” – hours, weeks, even years after the recording session.

SWA Complete Melodyne Studio 4 TUTORiAL

FANTASTiC | September 27 2016 | 411 MB

In this video, Master takes an in-depth look at Celemony’s Melodyne 4. He starts with an overview of the interface and basic concept of the program. From there discover how to import, transfer, and record audio material into both the standalone and plugin versions, before moving on to an in-depth look at the main work area, the note pane, and the various algorithms used for note detection. From there he explains the basic uses of how to select and edit audio with full explanations of how to use the various tool and macros, followed by some examples of how it can be used.

Learn Melodyne 4: The Basics TUTORiAL

P2P | May 21 2016 | 521 MB

Melodyne is a leading pitch correction application used in all sorts of music productions. It’s compatible with Mac and Windows and can run also as a plugin in most DAWs. Join Skye Lewin as he explains all the main features of Melodyne 4, the newest version of the software, starting with the installation process, the software interface, and the essential preference settings for most production workflows. Skye then demonstrates how to import or record audio in Melodyne and how to arrange that audio once it’s in a project. He utilizes the powerful Melodyne tools to edit audio and adjust pitch, timing, meter, and tempo, and more. Finally he shows how to fine-tune or correct detection of audio content, edit multiple vocal tracks simultaneously, get a working mix in Melodyne, and export your freshly “Melodyned” audio files.

Melodyne Studio 4 v4.0.4.001 WiN MAC

Team R2R | 05 Mar 2016 | OSX: 53.1MB | WiN: 82.5MB

Melodyne is a software application for OS X or Windows with which you can edit audio in a more musical way than was ever thought possible. In Melodyne, you work with notes – and not with a meaningless wave form. You don’t just see where the music gets louder or quieter but also where notes begin and end and at what pitch they lie. You can modify each note and thereby influence directly the intonation, phrasing and dynamics – and do this not only with vocals and monophonic instruments but with polyphonic instruments such as pianos and guitars as well. Working with Melodyne is like being able to say to a vocalist “sing this note a bit longer” or to a pianist “give slightly less weight to the third in this chord” – hours, weeks, even years after the recording session.

Melodyne 4 Explained TUTORiAL

TEAM SYNTHiC4TE | 03.02.2016 | 488 MB

In this in-depth video tutorial series computer music guru Eli Krantzberg shows you how Celemony Melodyne 4 gives you complete control over the pitch and timing of every track in your project. You’ll see how you can use Melodyne both surgically and creatively, on individual tracks and even entire songs!